BEIJING, June 10 (Xinhua) -- China reported more than 176,000 cases of
hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) last month, but the outbreak peaked on May 14,
Ministry of Health spokesman Mao Qun'an told reporters here Tuesday.
Daily reported cases declined from 11,501 at the peak to 3,922 on June 5,
Mao said.
Central Anhui Province, which first reported the outbreak of HFMD, had
10,700 cases in May including four deaths, according to Mao.
The worst-hit provinces and regions were Guangdong, Zhejiang, Hebei,
Shandong and Hunan, he said.
The disease was also found in regions hit by the devastating May 12
earthquake but, earlier this month, Mao told the press that it had been brought
under control.
"The Ministry of Health required that HFMD cases must be reported since May
2 this year," said Mao, "Any HFMD case in the quake-hit areas will be reported
immediately through our reporting system."
Nurseries in Fuyang City, Anhui, the worst-hit city, resumed classes on
Children's Day (June 1) as health authorities considered the situation was under
control.
Between late March and the end of April, the city reported about 22 death
cases of HFMD but, in May alone, it reported 4,444 cases, including one death.
HFMD can be caused by a host of intestinal viruses, but EV71 and the
Coxsackievirus are the most common.
HFMD usually starts with a slight fever followed by blisters and ulcers in
the mouth and rashes on the hands and feet. Those with EV71 often show serious
symptoms. It can also lead to meningitis, encephalitis, pulmonary edema and
paralysis in some children. There is no vaccine.